But with the Fox Network charging an estimated $2.8 million to $3 million for a 30-second spot, this means advertisers are spending as much as $100,000 a second to be seen by an audience that may or may not top the record of 106.5 million people...
A record 106.5 million people watched the New Orleans Saints beat the Indianapolis Colts 31-17 in SuperBowlXLIV on CBS, according to Nielsen. That's more Americans than watched the SuperBowl that month.
Social Media Reigns at SuperBowlXLIV (ricksrss.com) In abount an hour, you'll get a chance to vote for your favorite SuperBowl 2010 commercials at YouTube's AdBlitz Channel. Now, most marketers are focused on the SuperBowl commercials themselves.
First Look: SuperBowlXLIV Ads (shoppingblog.com)
million Americans watched 30 billion online videos in November (searchenginewatch.com) Would marketers be smarter to take the money they'll spend on SuperBowl 2010 commercials and use it to by...
Type the key terms 'SuperBowlXLIV' or 'SuperBowl 2010' directly into the Bing search box. It's Team Romo that won the search bowl - at least on Bing. Team Manning and Team Brees, eat your hearts out.